Dan
if I recall from my younger days as a wrench [car], star washers work properly 
only when turned while being crushed. The rotation causes the tines to dig into 
both surfaces and literally gouge out metal to lock itself in place.
Simply compressing a star washer between aluminum and a ground lugs surfaces 
won't have the same effect of gouging thru the aluminum oxidation into fresh 
metal. It's the same principle used in the WEEB style grounding washers, you 
got to penetrate. 
That's why star washers are still allowed for grounding several brands of 
modules using those cheezy wire-around-the-screw OEM ground assemblies. 
Jim 
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  From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org]On Behalf Of 
d...@foxfire-energy.com
  Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 4:02 PM
  To: RE-wrenches
  Subject: [RE-wrenches] Are Stainless Steel Star Washers UL 467 compatable?


  I'm struggling with where I came up with the notion that Nolox coated 
Stainless Steel Star washers  under copper drop-in ground lugs for grounding 
module frames are NEC compliant. Can't seem to lay me fingers on it in the 2011 
NEC. I'm wondering if this might be yet another "Former Life" things. UL467? a 
manufacturer specific thing? I'm confoosed and I want to go outside and play. db




  Dan Brown
  Foxfire Energy Corp.
  Renewable Energy Systems
  (802)-483-2564
  www.Foxfire-Energy.com
  NABCEP #092907-44

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